03-25-2025 02:52 AM
Hi Meta or anyone that can help,
I have a Quest 3S and about 75% through Asgard's Wrath 2. I keep getting notifications that I do not have enough storage. I have cleared everything off my VR headset and can see there is about 67+ GB free. How come I get this notification? Should I do a factory reset? But will I then lose all I've done in AW2 and have to start from scratch?
Hoping you see this message.
Thank you!
03-25-2025 02:58 AM - edited 03-25-2025 02:58 AM
Just answered this a few mins ago in the previous post you replied in lol.
I'll repost here
Im assuming that you are getting this notification whilst playing the game and it crashes out?
If so the message is probably saying you don't have enough "Memory" which is nothing to do with the storage side of the quest where your game files reside. The quest is running out of RAM the processors workspace. Some games require more than what is available (especialy if the quest has other background apps taking resources) which causes this message. Asgard's Wrath 2 is not the only game to do this. A factory reset may or may not fix this issue (i think it won't but thats my untested opinion) but if you do decide to go down this route make sure you backup you save files for all your installed games to the cloud first that way you won't have to start from scratch.
03-25-2025 03:01 AM
Hi there, thanks for taking the time to reply, much appreciated. And yes, it's while I am playing and the game then crashes. I have literally deleted all other apps off my headset and AW2 is the only game I now have on there.
Also, I have gone in to the settings of my headset and went to storage, and backed up AW2. Apparently the game takes up about 26.55GB to download and a futher 21.54 after it has been installed. I have the 125GB headset so surely it should be ok, but I just don't know how to fix this.
I wonder if there is a way to upgrade RAM space?
03-25-2025 03:11 AM - edited 03-25-2025 03:11 AM
RAM is not upgradable unfortunately. The crashing is just one of them things that happens especially as games like Asguards utilize most of the quests resources. This has happend to me on games like Batman, Arizona Sunshine 2 & remake, Metro but not to the extent you seem to be getting. You could try and factory reset but for me that would really be a last resort option. Maybe try an uninstall, reboot of the quest and reinstall before a factory reset.
03-25-2025 03:12 AM
Thank you ever so much. I will try that and fingers crossed!
03-25-2025 07:48 AM
Also make sure you don't have any ram hungry apps open whenever you launch the game (like browser, whatsapp, some sideloaded app ...) that's most likely why the game is crashing.
Even if you don't see them anymore while playing, they are still reserving ram somewhere in the background, which prevents whatever game you are playing to load whatever it is trying to load => crash.
03-25-2025 10:11 AM
That makes complete sense, let me have a look at that tonight.
Thank you for taking the time to reply!
03-25-2025 01:19 PM
@ElleWalk you might also be able to free up more memory by going into settings > storage and clicking on you other apps and selecting 'clear app data' Don't do it to Asgard's Wrath as that has your stored game data. Some of your other apps may be using a lot of memory.
03-26-2025 03:08 AM
Thank you so much, I have done that at the beginning, but it still crashed. I will look again at the 'clear app data' bit, I might have missed that. I just offloaded all other apps.
Appreciate the reply
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